Number of posts : 361 Registration date : 2009-01-25
Subject: BIRDS FALLING OUT OF THE SKY Sat Jan 31, 2009 7:26 pm
https://www.youtube.com/v/X5k7XCdR6vM BIRDS FALLING OUT OF THE SKY January 31, 2009 Birds falling from the sky in NJ; they say it was a planned poisoning through seeding??!!!! Come on! How dumb do they think we are! Wild, unconstrained birds just happened to eat all at the same time, and all died in the same period??!!?? Now, more breaking news as I write this outline! New reporting of birds falling from the sky in Queens and Brooklyn! This has happened before, as shown in this video, after serious chemtrail spraying over a remote town in Australia, and also in Russia in this video. Many more have died, and are presently dying all over the world. Look it up right here... The U.S. bird population had dropped by half, by 2007; how many more have disappeared by now in 2009! Like the proverbial canary in the coal mine, the health of the bird population is an indication of the health of other wildlife and of human populations as well! Birds dying are a sign that our health is in serious trouble, and it is beginning to mount!!! They don't report to us about these things, but now, they cannot hide it. Too many birds are disappearing, and literally dropping out of the sky in huge numbers now. So.... what do they do? They claim that is was a controlled poisoning with seeds, intended for the birds! Ugh! When we start dropping dead, will they admit that it is a controlled poisoning intended for us? I think not! Sorry about the quality and sound, but I rushed to get this done so I wouldn't be late for work today. This is two news stories from today, and two older videos from other times added so you can put two and two together...
Feds apologize but insist birds had to be poisoned Tuesday, January 27, 2009 Blame it on the Bard. Hundreds of birds that dropped dead on Somerset County cars, porches and snow-covered lawns, alarming residents over the weekend, were all of a rather foul breed of fowl -- the notorious European starling, which the United States Department of Agriculture killed on purpose.